recent paintings and news

recent paintings and news

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

New Moon

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
 Eleanor Roosevelt

Happy New Year.

And there is a full moon-how cool is that??

 January, full wolf moon, encaustic
 copyright Jan Yates, 2013 

New Moon: January 1, 2014.
Full Wolf Moon. It appeared when wolves howled in hunger outside the villages. It is also known as the Old Moon. To some Native American tribes, this was the Snow Moon, but most applied that name to the next full Moon, in February.


Monday, December 30, 2013

cold wax painting workshop & Ireland


                     
  
Annaghmakkerrig, oil/cold wax on canvas, 6x6in, 2012     
copyright Jan Yates, 2013
I am excited to introduce a Cold Wax painting workshop at the Burlington Art Centre,  January 12 & 19, 1 - 4 pm.
 
Black 47, oil/ cold wax  on canvas, 8x10in, 2012
                         copyright Jan Yates, 2013        
This is a really fun and versatile medium and lends itself to both abstract as well as representational painting. Featured  are some cold wax mixed media works made during my Ireland residency last year-
 

Friday, December 27, 2013

milkweed


Today was lovely, sunny, snowy-a blank canvas. I was craving  a quick fix. 

I don't know about other artists, but as much as I enjoy all that the holidays entail, I find it a wee bit disruptive when it comes to my art-making routine. i.e. there is no time to delve into sustained painting projects in the studio. 



Taking an hour a day to get outside and interact with the natural world allows for some art satisfaction until I can get back in sync when the holidays end. 





 milkweed continues to intrigue me.
I don't understand why it is considered to be a weed.




Thursday, December 26, 2013

land mark




 land mark 1, milk weed, December 26, 2013


For me there is a breathless energy in working on the land that is very different from making art in a controlled studio environment. 



land mark 2, 3, December 26, 2013



Since my residency in Ireland in 2012, I have become more and more interested in land marks and their impact on those who encounter them.

 run, 2012

 I am compelled to immerse myself in the cycle of growth and decay by making marks on the land in and from the elements. 


 field portal, December 2013

Building three dimensional work intuitively and using only materials available from natural surroundings is a current driving force and I relish the possibilities.


field portal,  December 2012

I am intrigued by the processes happening in nature over time and it’s unpredictability that affects the work. 
 
 limb, 2012

The uncertainty of working with the weather, the connection between land and light, uprooting and unearthing hidden things and hidden life are all catalysts for this  body of work.




Saturday, December 21, 2013

the longest night




The black moment is the moment when the real message of transformation is going to come. At the darkest moment comes the light.
  – Joseph Campbell



 Solstice plays a significant role in my personal journey and I have been 'marking' the occasions over the years. 

Tonight is the longest night-and quite a moody one-this was painted from my window;

 December 21, oil on canvas, 11x14in, 2013



And to welcome the longer light, a new field portal in the works..





Friday, December 20, 2013

with gratitude

Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.





I am having a happy month with lots of sales. A sincere thank-you to all who bid / purchased paintings via my auction, and to collectors that have invested/connected with it throughout the years.

Also, I am deeply appreciative to those that have taken the time to comment re my work. Unsure, searching, vulnerable on the best of days, I am always taken aback when someone articulates their response to it.


December, remains of the day, oil on canvas 24x40in, sold
copyright Jan Yates, 2013 


Piglet noticed that even though he had a Very Small Heart, it could hold a rather large amount of Gratitude. 

Friday, December 13, 2013

Christmas lasting gift






It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas-in Niagara!


A lasting gift for anyone connecting with the vineyards here in wine country...




 Aluminum pigment in this painting emphasizes the movement of light-quite evocative in low light as well.
available at special auction price until tomorrow.

oil/ aluminum on canvas, 8x10in
  jy4

Value: $350

starting bid:$70




Thursday, December 12, 2013

book lover


Do you have a book or nature lover on your Christmas list?

 'Quiet Conversations' is available for auction until this Saturday, Dec 14.



Quiet Conversations,  encaustic on panels, 9x12in

You don't even need to leave the house if you win this painting -I am happy to mail it -gift wrapped!
http://openstudiolive.blogspot.ca/

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

a spell before winter



After the red leaf and the gold have gone,
Brought down by the wind, then by hammering rain
Bruised and discolored, when October's flame
Goes blue to guttering in the cusp, this land
Sinks deeper into silence, darker into shade.

There is a knowledge in the look of things,
The old hills hunch before the north wind blows.
 
Now I can see certain simplicities
In the darkening rust and tarnish of the time,
And say over the certain simplicities,
The running water and the standing stone,
The yellow haze of the willow and the black
Smoke of the elm, the silver, silent light
Where suddenly, readying toward nightfall,
The sumac's candelabrum darkly flames.

And I speak to you now with the land's voice,
It is the cold, wild land that says to you
A knowledge glimmers in the sleep of things:
The old hills hunch before the north wind blows.

Howard Nemerov
A Spell before Winter

 
winter sumac, encaustic on panel, 6x10in, copyright Jan Yates, 2013

available

Sunday, December 8, 2013

The summer birds have flown away. The winter birds are here to stay.

 



The west was getting out of gold,
The breath of air had died of cold,
When shoeing home across the white,
I thought I saw a bird alight.

In summer when I passed the place
I had to stop and lift my face;
A bird with an angelic gift
Was singing in it sweet and swift.

No bird was singing in it now.
A single leaf was on a bough,
And that was all there was to see
In going twice around the tree.

From my advantage on a hill
I judged that such a crystal chill
Was only adding frost to snow
As gilt to gold that wouldn't show.

A brush had left a crooked stroke
Of what was either cloud or smoke
From north to south across the blue;
A piercing little star was through. 

Looking For a Sunset Bird in Winter by Robert Frost



 Murmur, oil/aluminum/cold wax on canvas, 12x40in, copyright Jan Yates, 2013
available

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

night moves




It is a struggle for me to paint with oil under artificial light, however  with these #/*#%!!^ shorter days and my schedule, I have no choice. I often switch over to  encaustic at night because I am working flat and don’t have an issue with glare-but upright on the easel is an altogether different story.

I have spent more time getting the right bulbs, adjusting lights, then glare, then adjusting, then glare-however I think I've finally gotten to where it is fairly even, although I might have to glaze work when I asses it in natural  daylight.

So here is a new painting in progress-30x40in. Limited pallet-again my favourite winter combination. Not sure how far I will go with it. 



I do like making art at night as my mind is empty of daily left brain jargon and open to a myriad of possibility.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Gift of Art


Last Christmas I was fortunate to have requests for gift certificates and this season I am offering the same option. They can also be individually customized.

Art resonates on an individual level so this way your loved one will be able to select what speaks to them!

Just choose any of the artworks from my website and I will incorporate it into the gift certificate design-at no charge. Or simply select one of the two designs below. The certificate can be redeemed for either a workshop (70.) or a work of art (starting at 70).

Orders and payments can be made online. Please email: janyatesart@gmail.com

 *as well, I am shamelessly flogging my 4th annual Online Art Auction. Info is on the sidebar with a link to available works of art-thanks to those who have already made bids!